Now you can get your next bike with built-in electronics that monitor how well you do biking tricks.
Intel chief executive Brian Krzanich showed a demo of a BMX bike with sensors attached to it that monitor the motion and position of the bike. It delivered real-time data about a stunt biker’s aerial moves.
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The biker closed by jumping over Krzanich on stage. Now that’s a live demo.
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Here’s a video of the biker jumping over the Intel boss.
And here’s another video from the Intel event.
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